This Month in Motus: Thrushes on the Rich Coast
(by Pam Hunt) Of the 27 Wood Thrushes tagged in NH this past summer, the farthest traveled is a bird that covered roughly 3000 miles from Mt. Wantastiquet in extreme
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
(by Pam Hunt) Of the 27 Wood Thrushes tagged in NH this past summer, the farthest traveled is a bird that covered roughly 3000 miles from Mt. Wantastiquet in extreme
Carol Foss’s employment with NH Audubon began in the summer of 1973, when she oversaw the collection of paper for recycling at a tractor-trailer in Concord’s South End several days
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 16, 2024. A EURASIAN WIGEON, and a REDHEAD were seen on Great Bay from Sunset Farm in Greenland on
(by Claire Adams) NH Audubon and NH Fish and Game are again partnering for another year of the Urban Wildlife education program. This four-part program series is available for free
Snowy Owls are magnificent birds and attract considerable attention when they visit New Hampshire this time of year. While observing these birds is exciting, it’s crucial for viewers and photographers
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 9, 2024. A SUMMER TANAGER was seen visiting a bird feeder in Derry on December 6th, 7th. and 8th.
(by Jen Thomas) Since 2016, Amy Stevens has gifted her sister Jenna a New Hampshire Audubon membership every holiday season. “Many years ago, my sister became interested in backyard birding
(Reprinted from the Winter 2023-2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) Winter is the time for Snowy Owls, winter sea ducks, and alcids. The New Hampshire coast offers the most
If you haven’t had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with McLane Center Coordinator Craig Holmes, learn more about him virtually here. Craig has worked for NH Audubon for 12
Olivia is a new associate at the Massabesic Center’s nature store! A recent graduate at Southern New Hampshire University with a B.S. in Environmental Science, she kindled her lifelong love
(by Devin Guilfoyle and Slater Roosa) Senior Biologist Programs: Are you curious about New Hampshire’s natural environment? Reserve a NH Audubon senior biologist as a keynote speaker for your event
(by Jen Thomas) Since New Hampshire Audubon joined the global day of giving celebration – Giving Tuesday – in 2018, we have raised nearly $19,000 to support our mission of